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01 January 1996
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Story of a man whose pride in being the head of his family won't let him accept help from his sick daughters doctor.
04 February 1996
Peter Nestler illustrates a poem by Hans Sachs from 1540.
17 November 1996
Fearful that the Russians would continue their lead in the space race and be the first to put a man on the moon, NASA felt an enormous pressure to push the Apollo Program forward as quickly as possible, though they knew that pushing too hard could lead to the ultimate disaster.
01 January 1996
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Set on May 18, 1993—the day on which Denmark voted to join the European Union, just a few months after they'd voted not to do so—the film follows eight or so disparate Danes (an escaped mental patient, a newly-famous singer, a business executive, and their assorted families and cohorts) as they unwittingly alter one another's lives, for better and for worse.
11 April 1996
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